Varietal Evaluation of Cauliflower [Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis] Under Agro-climatic Condition of Allahabad
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1 Available online at Kindo and Singh Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 6 (1): (2018) ISSN: DOI: ISSN: Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 6 (1): (2018) Research Article Varietal Evaluation of Cauliflower [Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis] Under Agro-climatic Condition of Allahabad Sarika Saila Kindo 1 and Devi Singh 2 1 M.Sc. Student, 2 Assistant professor Department of Horticulture, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad, , U.P., India *Corresponding Author anithapathlavath@gmail.com Received: Revised: Accepted: ABSTRACT Selection of adapted varieties to environmental factors and soil types are paramount to growing profitable cauliflower crops. Varieties are selected for uniform maturity, field holding capability, head size, shape and color. The objective of this demonstration trial is to evaluate new and existing commercial varieties under agro-climatic condition of Allahabad. Eleven varieties with three replications in RBD were planted and evaluated at Horticulture research farm of department of Horticulture at Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad, (Deemed-to-Be-University), Allahabad Uttar Pradesh India, for their agronomic characteristics and their commercial values. All varieties tested performed well, indicating that when planted under similar conditions and planting dates, these varieties are expected to do well. However, a significant head weight and head diameter difference was observed among varieties tested. Amongst all the cauliflower hybrids variety evaluated for growth, yield and quality test in present investigation revealed that the variety Madhuri recorded highest plant height (25.76cm), Number of leaves per plant (21.33) plant spread (64.56cm), diameter of curd (18.00cm), weight of untrimmed curd (2.84 kg), weight of trimmed curd (864.00g), curd yield (456.45kg ha-1) and vitamin C (53.57mg/100g each). Cauliflower hybrid variety for growth yield and quality character hybrid variety Madhuri is recommended for commercial cultivation in winter season of Allahabad agro climatic condition. Key words: Brassica oleracea. var. botrytis, Vitamin C, Trimmed curd, Untrimmed curd INTRODUCTION Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea, var botrytis L.) is a very popular vegetable belonging to cole group of vegetable. It is a member of crucifarae family and is characterized by petals, standing opposite to each other in a square cross. 6 stamens of which 4 are long and 2 are short. It has basic chromosome number (n=9) Cauliflower has both annual and biennial types, but in Indian only annuals are cultivated. It has small, thick stem, bearing whole of leaves and branched tap root system. The main growing point develops into shortened shoot system whose apices makes up the convex surface of curd, so the curd is a prefloral fleshy apical meristem. Cite this article: Kindo, S.S. ans Singh, D., Varietal Evaluation of Cauliflower [Brassica oleracea L.var. botrytis] Under Agro-climatic Condition of Allahabad, Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 6(1): (2018). doi: Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 672
2 The edible part, i.e curd is generally white in Carbohydrates (g) 6.0, Fiber (g) 1.5, colour and may be enclosed by inner leaves Calcium (mg) 150, Potassium (mg) 325, before its exposer. Curd colour varies with the Carotene (mg) 800, Vitamin C (mg) 100, variety and environment. It may be white, Energy Value (kj) 245. Values are similar cream-white, yellow, green or red. Cauliflower for cauliflower except for its lower calcium (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) is grown (25 mg), carotene (200 mg), and vitamin C (40 mainly in cooler areas. It is steamed, stir fried, mg) contents.bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, or pickled. Cauliflower is grown in 1,017 ha, West Bengal, Assam, Haryana and mainly in locos Sur (450 ha) and Benguet (340 Maharashtra are major cauliflower growing ha) (Bureau of Agricultural Statistics 2005). states. With the development of new varieties, Nutritional Value Per 100 g fresh edible it is now being grown in non-traditional areasportion, Cauliflower curd contains: Water (g) Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. 88.0, Protein (g) 4.0, Fat(g) 0.30, Table 1: Area and Production of Cauliflower Crops (Final) (Final) Vegetable Area '000 Ha Production'000 MT Area '000 Ha Production'000 MT Cauliflower Source (National Horticulture Board NHB-2014 and 2015). MATERIAL AND METHODS The present experiment entitled Varietal Evaluation of Cauliflower [Brassica oleracea var.botrytis] Under Agro-Climatic Condition of Allahabad was carried out during at Department of Horticulture, Allahabad School of Agriculture, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology & Sciences, Allahabad. The materials used, techniques adopted and observations recorded during the course of investigation are indicated in this chapter.this region has a subtropical climate with both the extremes in the temperature i.e. the summer and winter. In cold winter the temperature drops as low as 1 0 C in the month of Dec Jan. and rises as high as 48 0 C during the months of May June. Frost during winter and hot scorching winds in summer is a common feature. The average rainfall is about mm with maximum concentration during July Sep and occasional shower in winter. The average monthly rainfall, maximum and minimum temperature and relative humidity recorded at SHIATS, Allahabad during the observatory period are shown in the meteorological data. Eleven genotypes were grown in a Randomized Blok Design with 3 replications. The observation was recorded on the plant height in 30,45 and 60 days intervals, no. of leaves in 30,45 and 60 days intervals, plant spread in 30,45 and 60days interval, diameter of curd, weight of untrimmed curd, weight of trimmed curd, curd yield and vitamin C. Treatment details Table 2: Treatments symbols Name of variety Source/company V 1 Madhuri Nunhems V 2 Kartik Sungrow V 3 Poosi R. K. Seeds Company V 4 Maghi R. K. Seeds Company V 5 Agheni Seminsis V 6 Golden hybrid Seminsis V 7 Hybrid Safedi Seminsis V 8 Green Namdhari V 9 Tarjan Namdhari V 10 CST Nunzubedi V 11 Desiwala R. K Seed Company Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 673
3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION variety. The Number of leaves per plant at 45 Growth Parameter DAS was found to be significant among the Influence of variety on vegetative growth under varieties. The maximum Number of leaves per different treatments is described below. plant (16.00) was observed in variety (V 1 ) with Plant height (cm) Madhuri variety followed by variety (V 11 ) with The plant height as influenced by different Desiwala variety (14.85), Kartik (V 2 ) and varieties was at 30, 45 and 60 DAT and Hybrid Safedi (V 7 ) with (14.42). Minimum presented in Table 4. At 30 DAS the effect of Number of leaves per plant (9.42cm) was treatments was significant on plant height. The found to be in variety (V 3 ) with Poosi variety. plant height at 30 DAS was found to be The Number of leaves per plant at 60 DAS was significant among the varieties. The maximum found to be significant among the varieties. The plant height (11.37 cm) was observed in variety maximum Number of leaves per plant (21.33) (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety followed by variety was observed in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri (V 11 ) with Desiwala variety (10.12 cm) Maghi Variety followed by variety (V 11 ) with Desiwala variety (V 4 ) with (9.88 cm), Agheni (V 5 ) with (20.75), Kartik (V 2 ) with (20.25), and hybrid (9.80 cm). Minimum plant height (7.57cm) Safedi (V 7 ) with (19.58). Minimum Number of was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with Poosi leaves per plant (15.83cm) was found to be in variety. The plant height at 45 DAS was found to variety (V 3 ) with Poosi variety. Similar finding be significant among the varieties. The maximum was also reported by Ahmad et al 1. plant height (20.26 cm) was observed in variety Plant spread (cm) (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety followed by variety The Plant spread (cm) as influenced by different (V 11 ) with Desiwala variety (19.78 cm) Kartik varieties was at 30, 45 and 60 DAT and variety (V 2) with (19.52 cm), Hybrid Safedi presented in Table 4. At 30 DAS the effect of (V 7 ) with (19.04 cm). Minimum plant height treatments was significant on Plant spread (cm). (13.20 cm) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) The Plant spread (cm) at 30 DAS was found to be with Poosi variety. The plant height at 60 DAS significant among the varieties. The maximum was found to be significant among the varieties. Plant spread (23.68cm) was observed in variety The maximum plant height (25.76 cm) was (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety followed by variety observed in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety (V 11 ) with Desiwala variety (2.67cm), V6 followed by variety (V 11 ) Desiwala (25.21 cm), Golden hybrid with (20.85), Kartik (V 2 ) Maghi (V 4 ) with (24.73 cm), and Kartik (V 2 ) (20.83). Minimum Plant spread (cm) with (24.56 cm). Minimum plant height (17.06 (17.39cm) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with cm) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with Poosi Poosi variety. The Plant spread (cm) at 45 DAS variety. Similar finding was also reported by was found to be significant among the varieties. Ahmad et al 1. The maximum Plant spread (47.11cm) was Number of leaves per plant observed in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety The Number of leaves per plant as influenced by followed by desiwala (V 11 ) and Hybrid Safedi different varieties was at 30, 45 and 60 DAT and (V 7) (44.90cm). Minimum Plant spread cm presented in Table 4. At 30 DAS the effect of (33.85cm) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with treatments was significant on number of leaves Poosi variety. The Plant spread (cm) at 60 DAS per plant. The Number of leaves per plant at 30 was found to be significant among the varieties. DAS was found to be significant among the The maximum Plant spread (64.56 cm) was varieties. The maximum Number of leaves per observed in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri variety plant (8.27) was observed in variety (V 1 ) with followed by variety (V 11 ) with desiwala, (V 2 ) Madhuri variety followed by variety (V 11 ) Kartik (62.88 cm). Minimum Plant spread desiwala variety (7.92), Green variety (V 8 ) (54.44 cm) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with (7.25), and kartik (V 2 ) with (7.13). with Poosi variety. Similar finding was also Minimum Number of leaves per plant (4.03) reported by Ahmad et al 1. was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with Poosi Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 674
4 Diameter of curd (cm) plot was obtained in variety (V 3 ) Poosi variety Perusal of the data contained in the Table 4.4 with (3.23kg).Variety (T 1 ) Madhuri variety was and clearly show that different varieties under superior over all other varieties in relation to varieties significantly influenced the curd Curd yield per plot (kg) followed by Desiwala diameter of cauliflower.table 4.and reveals ((V 11 ). Similar finding was also reported by the maximum curd diameter (18.00cm) was Singh et al 5. obtained with variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri Vitamin C (mg / 100 g edible portion) followed by (17.29cm) with (V 11 ) Desiwala, The ascorbic acid content in cauliflower (16.65cm) with (V5) Agheni and (16.32 cm) recorded with different varieties is presented in with Hybrid Safedi (V 7). Whereas, the Table, which shows that the ascorbic acid was minimum cud diameter was recorded significantly influenced by different varieties (15.15cm) with (V 3 ) Poosi variety. Similar Maximum Vitamin C (53.57 mg / 100g of finding was also reported by EI-Rehim et al 3. edible portion) was obtained with variety (V 1) Weight of untrimmed curd (kg) Madhuri variety followed by (V 11 ) Desiwala Table 4 shows the weight of untrimmed curd variety (53.52 mg / 100g of edible portion). of cauliflower which was significantly The minimum (48.77 mg / 100g of edible influenced by different variety under varieties. portion) was recorded with (V 3 ) with Poosi The maximum weight of untrimmed curd was variety. observed in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri (2.84 Variety (V 1 ) Madhuri variety was kg) followed by variety (V 11 ) with Desiwala superior over all other treatments followed by (2.27 kg) and variety (V 6 ) Golden hybrid (2.21 Desiwala (V 11 ) in relation to Vitamin C Kg). Minimum weight of untrimmed curd (mg/100g of edible portion). Similar finding (0.96 kg) was found to be in variety (V 3 ) with was also reported by Thamburaj et al 6. Poosi variety. Similar finding was also Economics of different treatments Reported by EI-Rehim et al 3. The cost of cultivation and economics and Weight of trimmed curd (g) economics of different varieties have been The curd yield per plant of cauliflower, worked out and presented in Table , recorded with different variety under varieties and Maximum gross return (Rs. is presented in Table 4 which shows that the 273,870/ha) was obtained with variety (V 1 ) curd yield per plants was significantly Madhuri variety followed by (Rs. 241,488/ha) influenced by different variety under with (V 11 ) Desiwala variety and the minimum varieties.maximum weight of trimmed curd (Rs.129, 210/ha) was obtained with (V 3 ) Poosi yield ( g) was recorded in variety (V 1 ) variety. Maximum Net return (Rs. 221, with Madhuri followed by variety (V 11 ) with 2500/ha) was obtained with variety (V 1 ) Desiwala ( g) and (V8) Green (810.67g). Madhuri variety followed by (Rs. 187,110/ha) Minimum weight of trimmed curd yield with (V 11 ) Desiwala variety and the minimum (464.00g) was recorded in variety (V 3 ) with (Rs.73, 569/ha) was obtained with (V 3 ) Poosi Poosi variety.variety (V 1 ) Madhuri was varietymaximum Benefit cost ratio (1:5.20) superior over all other varieties in relation to was obtained with variety (V 1 ) Madhuri Weight of trimmed curd (g) followed by variety followed by (1:4.40) with (V 11 ) Desiwala (V 11 ). Similar finding was also Desiwala variety and the minimum (1:2.32) Reported by EI-Rehim et al 3. was obtained with (V 3 ) Poosi varietyvariety Curd yield per plot (kg) (V 1 ) Madhuri variety was superior over all Data given in Table 4 and revealed that other varieties followed by Desiwala (V 11 ) in significantly highest curd yield of per plot (6.25 relation to Cost benefit ratio. Similar finding kg) was recorded in variety (V 1 ) with Madhuri was also Reported by Batra and Singh et al 2. than all other variety. This variety was followed and Sharma and Chandra et al 4. by variety (V 11 ) with Desiwala (6.12 kg), (V 10 ) CST with (5.69 kg). Minimum curd yield per Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 675
5 Kindo Kindo and and Singh Singh Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 6 (1): Int. J. Pure (2018) App. Biosci. 6 (1): (2018) ISSN: ISSN: Table: 3 Treatment Combinations Plant Height in (cms) Number of leaves per plant Plant spread (cm) Diameter of curd (cm) Weight of untrimmed curd 60 Weight of trimmed curd (Kg) Curd yield per Curd yield Vitamin C (mg / 100 g (Kg) plot (q ha -1 ) edible Fruits (kg) portion) per vine yield kg / vine TSS (Brix): Vitami n C(mg/ 100g): T1=V1 (Madhuri) T2=V2 (Kartik) T3=V3 (Poosi) T4=V4 (Maghi) T5=V5 (Agheni) T6=V6(Golden Hybrid) T7=V7 (Hybrid Safedi) T8=V8 (Green) T9=V9 (Tarjan) T10=V10 (CST) T11=V11 (Desiwala) F-test C.D. (0.05%) S.Ed(+) S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 676
6 CONCLUSION 3. El-Rehim, G.H.A., Evaluation of yield and In view of the experimental results obtained quality of newly produced cauliflower during the investigation, variety (V 1 ) Madhuri (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) emerged as superior over other varieties followed by (V 11 ) Desiwala, in context to growth, yield, quality, gross return, net return and Benefit: Cost ratio of cauliflowers. Acknowledgement Authors are greatly thankful to the Head Dept of soil science and Dept of Forestry & Environmental science to provide required related information to soil & environment. Authors also greatly privileged to Dept of Horticulture to provide all essential facilities & moral support throughout the whole research work. REFERENCES 1. Ahmad, S., Saha, S.R., Uddin, M.N., Choudhury, S.S., Awal, M.A. and Salam, M.A., Performance evaluation of some cauliflower genotypes in the eastern region of Bangladesh. Pakistan J. Bio. Sci., 6(21): (2003). 2. Batra, V.K. and Singh J., Evaluation of some cauliflower varieties at Hisar. Haryana J. Hort Sci., 29(1/2): (2000). Genotype under Assiut conditions. Assit J. Agri. Sci., 34(5): (2003). 4. Sharma A. and Chandra A., Economic evaluation of different treatment combinations of plant spacing and nitrogen in cabbage and cauliflower. Current Agri. 26: (1/2), Thamburaj S. Pillai, O. A. A., Anbu S. and Shanmugavelu, K. G. (1980) Preliminary studies on the performance of certain varieties of Cauliflower (Brassic Oleracea Var. Botrytis L.) at Coimbatore, South India Hort., 28(3): (2002). 5. Singh, Y., Sharma, P.P. and Arya, P.S., Compatibility studies in Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea Var. Botrytis L.) Adv in Hort. and Forestry., (1995). 6. Thamburaj S., Pillai, O.A.A., Anbu, S. and Shanmugavelu, K.G., Preliminary studies on the performance of certain varieties of Cauliflower (Brassic Oleracea Var. Botrytis L.) at Coimbatore, South India Hort., 28(3): (1980). Copyright Jan.-Feb., 2018; IJPAB 677
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